Get voter pamphlets, including proposed ballot measures; register to vote, find your polling place, get dates for upcoming elections, see propositions from past elections, and more.
The Independent Redistricting Commission's mission is to redraw Arizona’s congressional and legislative districts to reflect the results of the most recent census.
In 2013, Senate Bills 1474 and 1479, and House Bill 2254, were introduced but did not pass. Find them by clicking on Bills, then click on Change Session and select 51st Legislature, First Regular Session.
Several Arizona laws prohibit guns on school and college campuses. See ARS 13-2911 and 13-3102 from the Criminal Code, and ARS 15-841 from the Education Code.
Find court rules and opinions from the Arizona Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. This site also provides information on elder law, divorce, domestic violence, victims' rights, and other legal issues.
Information on the Superior Court in Maricopa County, including adult probation and juvenile probation. The Superior Court handles civil and criminal matters, family court, probate, juvenile court, and tax court.
This law library is open to the public, and provides reference services in person and by e-mail. This site provides research guides and links to court forms, self-help resources, lawyer directories, and more.
The self-service center of Maricopa County Superior Court provides forms and information for people who want to represent themselves in court in the following areas: civil, domestic violence, family, juvenile, probate, property tax, and criminal matters.
The justice courts handle civil, traffic, domestic violence, small claims, and other matters.
The justice courts have exclusive jurisdiction to hear all civil actions when the amount involved, exclusive of interest, costs and awarded attorney fees when authorized by law, is $10,000 or less.
Click on Bills to find legislation (including bills that did not pass) back to 1997. The bills are organized by House or Senate bill number. Some bills have House Summaries and Senate Fact Sheets which explain the bill and provide some background information. You can also find different versions of the bill and see its status. Default is the current legislative session; click on Change Session to find older bills.
Resources from the Legislative Branch of Arizona government.
AZDOHS is responsible for several key homeland security functions including: Implementation of Governor Brewer’s Border Security Plan; Management of Arizona’s homeland security grants; Protection of Arizona’s critical infrastructure; Expanding interoperable public safety communications; and Collaborating with Arizona’s Tribal Partners on homeland security efforts.
Information on elections and ballot propositions, full text of the Arizona Administrative Code (regulations for the operation of all state agencies), Advance Directives (wills) and more.